Bryan Lee Tilford: Collage and Mixed Media
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
BRYAN LEE TILFORD: Mixed Media Collage
Sunday, January 24, 2021
Penda Diakité: Powerful forms, Feminine Identity
Penda Diakité: Using mixed media acrylic and collage to explore "black feminine identity through the lens of a multicultural, multiracial woman"
AP 2020 Art and Design Exhibit
AP 2020 Digital Exhibit: AP Student work from around the world
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
Didier William: Powerful Mark Making
Didier William: uses Line, Shape, Space, Repetition, Rhythm to create his dynamic figures (media: painting, wood cut, carving, ink, drawing)
Sunday, January 17, 2021
Genesis Tramaine: Transcending Gender, Race, Social Class
In her evocative and provocative works, Genesis Tramaine uses oil sticks, oil paint, acrylic, spray paint to create images of men and women that transcend gender, race, and social class
Sandra Chevrier: Reinventing the Super Hero Mask
Sandra Chevrier using print making, painting, drawing, and collage to reinvent the super hero mask
Jesse Krimes: Mixed Media, textile, image transfer
Jesse Krimes utilizes traditional textiles, used clothing and fabric mixed with painting, gouache, image transfer (On Artsy)
Excerpt from his exhibition "American Rendition" at Malin Contemporary Art Gallery
"Incarcerated for six years, Jesse Krimes creates artwork that frequently addresses the personal, communal and national level impacts of mass incarceration and the ways in which media and on-line representations of individual and group identities undergird societal structures related to punishment and confinement."
Mr. G's Sustained Investigation Part V
In parts I, II, and III a drawing was created each day. In part IV, each of the drawings was put together in twos then connected with additional images and drawings. In part V, the images were again joined into 'fours' and the process, journey, investigation, experimentation, exploration continues. Click here to see Part VI, the final step